Congressmen Schneider and Yakym introduce bipartisan legislation to replace concrete pump fuel tax with a mileage-based user fee.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressmen introduce bipartisan tax legislation: Congressman Brad Schneider (D-IL) and Congressman Rudy Yakym (R-IN) announced the introduction of the Concrete Pump Tax Fairness Act. This legislation aims to replace the current fuel tax on mobile mounted concrete boom pumps with a mileage-based user fee, addressing concerns over double taxation affecting the construction industry.
Support from industry leaders: Representatives Schneider and Yakym received backing from industry professionals, including Christi Collins of the American Concrete Pumping Association, who emphasized the bill's importance in recognizing the essential role of concrete pump operators in construction and ensuring fair tax treatment similar to other mobile machinery.
Details of the proposed fee structure: The proposed user fee would charge $0.05 per mile for vehicles under 60,000 pounds and $0.07 per mile for heavier vehicles. Revenue generated will support the Highway Trust Fund. The bill seeks to lessen administrative burdens for operators while affirming their contribution to America's infrastructure.
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